And uh oh. What's coming that's so bad that everyone who seems to be enjoying this big fight so much now has to evacuate? It's gotta be something awesome. Maybe someone noticed that a level 7 magical girl with a personal interest in the situation has entered the battle area.

I wonder if we're going to see the "MG Emergency Response Team" mentioned in [1108]. I'm curious to see what it might consist of.

Also, very grateful for those who treat the hurts and big owies of the world when stupidhead doo-doo brains do dim-witted things with explodies. Thank you Ririka and your friends in Vegas and too many other places in the world.

I don't see any weapons on any of these, but maybe they stored them on the way to triage. Or taking them all was what set off everything.

Pure win comic.

Last time the alarm should have gone off like this (the PMGD-540's alarm didn't because it was turned off because it was always triggering of course) she was level 7 (probably gone way up by now) and emergent (largely untrained but already emerged now).

They never did confirm if she was one of the three potentially catastrophic grade ones... Okay, it's been demonstrated she more than is quite a few times, hasn't it.

Out of three catastrophic grade magical girls, one was in a coma. Being a magical girl is dangerous. And I totally didn't read the title of this comic, "Setting off Alarms." Yeah, those beeping noises are probably magical girl detectors.

I think this might be one of those "big twinkie Eagon," situations.
But it must be pretty bad at ground zero. Nurse Ririka has a busted forearm and a smashed eye... as a non-combatant. Of course in the danger zone is in the danger zone. Alot of times that red cross draws more fire than it diverts.

So we have explicit evidence these are actual explosions and not just the hospital settling / collapsing (whether from Miho or the fanboy horde or whatever other source of structural damage). I am back to supporting the thought I had in an earlier thread, that the TPCD have decided to destroy the hospital to make sure they get Miho. Collateral civilian casualties presumably being deemed "acceptable". Doo-doo brains indeed.

Whatever's in that syringe Ririka is using on herself in panels 2 and 3, I hope she's got enough of it.

Actually they did confirm that she was not one of the three catastrophic grade ones.

Yeah. I forgot about panel 2. lol I can find comics easily enough but sometimes panels escape me. It would seem nobody knew she had it in her before this, except of course Meimi and Miho at least, but not on any TPCD list. Probably still not.
Even so, what I think I meant was more like this

To ask, if Yuki should have been on that list.
Which either way whatever was meant, we then answered the question, a bunch of comics have pretty clearly established she's beyond merely potentially.
Will her father put Yuki on a list of some sort, or is she already on a number of different ones now, another matter entirely.

You know... if the forces of order flee (due to Yuki's presence setting off alarms), won't that stop the violence? Not just temporarily either.

They're reacting in a way that might make these who are not busy in fighting stand down, but will that be enough? It's somewhat similar to Ed finding out Miho isn't pretend, but it took more than just the alarm, it took realization. So how fearful will these here remain, once they find out what's making the alarms go off, more, less, the same?
These are seemingly mostly just the wounded ones, how about the rest, that seems the bigger question too.

Since the only reason for fighting was to prevent the forces of order from killing Miho (or discovering that Kimiko was play acting as Miho, which is basically the same thing).

I dunno, at first the fighting was Miho dealing with those determined to end the story. Until it changed to her wanting to help the backup (the one said to be actually able to end the story) to end the story. Then the fighting turned into whatever was drawn by Miho not being gone (or the story not being over, or with the substitution, or in the face of something not fitting, or ?). The forces of order against the forces of chaos. Those wanting to unbalance things. I guess we could say, whatever Largo and Erika started battling. Perhaps then not Megumi as a specific target (due to her knowing it was Kimiko or for being involved in Piro carrying off Miho's body) but for simply getting caught in the net of dealing with unknown dangers. And Piro getting caught in another part of it by those tracking everything, which apparently was the non-combatant NPC types and various Otaku, rather than the TPCD and others.